PURPOSE:: The purpose of this research is 2-fold. First of all, the level of keratopathy development in patients with congenital aniridia is studied. In addition, a correlation between the effects of ocular surgery on the severity of keratopathy is made. METHODS:: A thorough search for the total number of patients with aniridia in Sweden and Norway was performed. One hundred eighty-one patients were identified and 124 (69%) of these were examined. Three artificial eyes, 16 eyes with corneal transplants, and 1 eye with a corneal limbal allograft were excluded from the study. All participating patients underwent clinical ophthalmologic examinations, including photographs, and their medical history was recorded. A slit lamp was used to examine...
Purpose: To investigate the tear cytokine profile in congenital aniridia, and correlate cytokine lev...
Purpose. To investigate morphologic alterations in the limbal palisades of Vogt in a progressive for...
Congenital aniridia is a panocular disorder that is typically characterized by iris hypoplasia and a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to study the frequency, surgical transplantation technique and...
We performed complete eye exams on 50 eyes in 25 patients with congenital aniridia. Factors such as ...
Introduction Aniridia (iris more or less missing), is a congenital, dominant, inherited, serious and...
AimTo evaluate changes in the ocular surface and tear film with age and mutational status in congeni...
Purpose: To describe the clinical course of congenital aniridia and to evaluate prognostic factors f...
Aniridia is a congenital pan-ocular disorder caused by haplo-insufficiency of Pax6, a crucial gene f...
Congenital aniridia is primarily characterized by hypoplasia of the iris and the retinal fovea. Fove...
Background: To study structural changes in naive and surgically treated corneas of aniridia patients...
Congenital aniridia is a rare genetic eye disorder with total or partial absence of the iris from bi...
BACKGROUND:To study structural changes in naïve and surgically treated corneas of aniridia patients ...
Aniridia, a rare congenital disease, is often characterized by a progressive, pronounced limbal insu...
Aniridia is a congenital autosomal dominant, bilateral, panocular condition, caused by haploinsuffic...
Purpose: To investigate the tear cytokine profile in congenital aniridia, and correlate cytokine lev...
Purpose. To investigate morphologic alterations in the limbal palisades of Vogt in a progressive for...
Congenital aniridia is a panocular disorder that is typically characterized by iris hypoplasia and a...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to study the frequency, surgical transplantation technique and...
We performed complete eye exams on 50 eyes in 25 patients with congenital aniridia. Factors such as ...
Introduction Aniridia (iris more or less missing), is a congenital, dominant, inherited, serious and...
AimTo evaluate changes in the ocular surface and tear film with age and mutational status in congeni...
Purpose: To describe the clinical course of congenital aniridia and to evaluate prognostic factors f...
Aniridia is a congenital pan-ocular disorder caused by haplo-insufficiency of Pax6, a crucial gene f...
Congenital aniridia is primarily characterized by hypoplasia of the iris and the retinal fovea. Fove...
Background: To study structural changes in naive and surgically treated corneas of aniridia patients...
Congenital aniridia is a rare genetic eye disorder with total or partial absence of the iris from bi...
BACKGROUND:To study structural changes in naïve and surgically treated corneas of aniridia patients ...
Aniridia, a rare congenital disease, is often characterized by a progressive, pronounced limbal insu...
Aniridia is a congenital autosomal dominant, bilateral, panocular condition, caused by haploinsuffic...
Purpose: To investigate the tear cytokine profile in congenital aniridia, and correlate cytokine lev...
Purpose. To investigate morphologic alterations in the limbal palisades of Vogt in a progressive for...
Congenital aniridia is a panocular disorder that is typically characterized by iris hypoplasia and a...